Births, Deaths and Marriages at Everyman Theatre - 7pm, £5

The Everyman

Four young theatre makers have decided that they’ve got just enough time left to change the course of their lives forever – so they’re going to exchange the parts of their personalities they’ve never much liked for the alternative traits they’ve always wanted.

So, head to the Everyman tonight to see how they’re doing, whether they’ve made it and how long they’ve got left.

Tom Paxton at Philharmonic Hall - 7:30pm, £26.50-£32.50

Singer songwriter Tom Paxton

50 years on from his first UK tour, in 1965, the celebrated US folk music star Tom Paxton returns to Liverpool Philharmonic. Revered figure in folk music and a voice of his generation, a Tom Paxton gig is a joyful treat.

Tom will be joined for the show by a very special guest, Celtic/folk artist Robin Bullock.

Hollywood Theme Park at Walton Hall Park - 6pm, from £5.99

Hollywood Theme Park comes to Walton Hall Park this Spring

Fancy enjoying the glitz and glamour of Hollywood without having to travel across the Atlantic? Then head to Walton Hall Park. Seriously.

The Hollywood Theme Park will be running throughout the Spring half term and the Bank Holiday weekend, so if you’re stuck for something to keep the little ones (and the big kids) entertained, here’s your answer.

Night Collar at Royal Court Theatre - 8pm, £12-£22

Alan Stocks in Night Collar at the Liverpool Royal Court

It’s not every night that you pick up, amongst others, a prostitute, a naked stag, a drunken tramp and even an Elvis impersonator but they all make an appearance tonight. Each one of them driving home the point that, for a cabbie, life’s not fare.

Alan Stocks stars as a cabbie cruising the streets looking for the next paying punter to brighten his night and fill up his wallet.

As part of LOOK/15, Liverpool’s International Photography Festival, dot-art brings an exhibition of wildlife photography by St Helens-based photographer Steward Ellett to their exhibition space at Rex Concept Store.

For the past twenty years, Steward’s passion for wildlife photography has taken him around the world, aiming to create photographs that capture the real beauty of animals and their environment. The photographs in this exhibition portray a variety of wildlife in their natural habitats from many parts of the world.